Oklahoma Code § 36-4429

Title 36. Insurance: Suitability standards
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A.  1.  This section shall not apply to life insurance policies
or riders containing accelerated long-term care benefits.
2.  For certificates issued on or after the effective date of
this act, under a group long-term care insurance policy as defined
in Section 4424 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which policy
was in force at the time this act became effective, the provisions
of this section shall not apply.
B.  Every provider of long-term care insurance shall:
1.  Develop and use suitability standards to determine whether
the purchase or replacement of long-term care insurance is
appropriate for the needs of the applicant;
2.  Train its agents in the use of its suitability standards;
and
3.  Maintain a copy of its suitability standards and make them
available for inspection upon request by the Insurance Commissioner.

C.  1.  To determine whether the applicant meets the standards
developed by the provider, the agent and provider shall develop
procedures that take the following into consideration:
a. the ability to pay for the proposed coverage and other
pertinent financial information related to the
purchase of the coverage,
b. the applicant's goals or needs with respect to long-
term care and the advantages and disadvantages of
insurance to meet these goals or needs, and
c. the values, benefits and costs of the applicant's
existing insurance, if any, when compared to the
values, benefits and costs of the recommended purchase
or replacement.
2.  The provider and, where an agent is involved, the agent
shall make reasonable efforts to obtain the information set out in
paragraph 1 of this subsection.  The efforts shall include, at or
prior to application, providing the applicant with a personal
worksheet and a disclosure form which have been prescribed by the
Commissioner and are consistent with the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Long-Term Care Insurance Model
Regulation.
3.  A completed personal worksheet shall be returned to the
provider prior to the provider's consideration of the applicant for
coverage, except that the personal worksheet need not be returned
for sales of employer group long-term care insurance to employees
and their spouses.
4.  The sale or dissemination outside the company or agency by
the provider or agent of information obtained through the personal
worksheet is prohibited.
D.  The provider shall use the suitability standards it has
developed pursuant to this section and information furnished by the
applicant in determining whether issuing long-term care insurance
coverage to an applicant is appropriate.

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